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In Path of Exile, Grinding Gear Games is constantly updating the game, bringing free expansions and new Leagues. In recent years, Path of Exile have several large-scale expansions, it constantly to bring surprises and challenges for collectors of poe exalted orb.

1. The first digital expansion of Path of Exile was the Sacrifice of the Vaal.

it was released on 5 March 2014. The expansion included new bosses, currency, areas, leagues, and PvP modes.

2. The second expansion, Forsaken Masters.

It was announced on 31 July 2014 and released on 20 August 2014 at 3pm Pacific. It comes with a host of new features, including crafting, recruitable NPCs called Masters, reworked passive skill tree, and customized personal hideouts.

3. The third expansion, the Awakening

Entered closed beta on 20 April 2015. It includes the addition of a fourth Act containing new map tilesets, quests, and monsters. Other additions include new skills and items, passive skill tree sockets and jewels, item filters, two new challenge leagues, and game balance. The Awakening expansion was released on July 10, 2015.

The Ascendancy expansion pack was released on March 4, 2016. Including more than the usual new items and skills, the expansion added several new skills and 19 new ascendancy classes.

4. The fourth expansion, titled Atlas of Worlds.

It was released on September 2, 2016. It introduced a new end-game, 30 new maps and 19 new bosses.

5. The fifth expansion, War for the Atlas.

On November 16th, 2017 a new expansion called War for the Atlas was revealed. It focus on overhauling the Atlas of Worlds, adding 32 new maps, 10 new skill gems, 48 new unique items, and extending the story.

6. The sixth expansion, the Bestiary

In the Bestiary Challenge League, hunter-scavenger Einhar Frey teaches you to hunt, capture and sacrifice beasts in order to craft powerful items. Path of Exile’s March Updated includes the Bestiary League, dozens of new items, new gems, new end-game content, and more.

7. The seventh expansion, Incursion

Path of Exile’s next league: Incursion Challenge League will launch on June 1 on PC and June 4 on Xbox One. We look forward to its arrival just like you.

With a couple of weeks left before the new league starts, and people already getting into that in-between-leagues mode especially with the flashback event hype winding down, it might be nice to revisit and rediscover some possible aspects to the game that some might be ignoring without realizing how helpful or profitable they could be. Do you want to poe buy currency? If you do, you can visit U4GM to have more guides and methods about this.

Not to point out any specific drop, but the Poe Trade macro downright tripled my usual profits last league. The ease of quickly pricechecking uniques and rares, and more importantly, the knowledge gained on what makes an item valuable, was immensely helpful.

Here are some of the more popular or promising ones:

Filterblade / Neversink’s Item Filter

Highly customizable, extremely detailed/thorough and incredibly well-designed loot filter that is able to efficiently distinguish and highlight item drops with amazing accuracy.

Quite possibly the best and most essential PoE tool out there.

POE Trade Macro

Requires AutoHotkey

Lets you see item info and search prices in different modes from inside the game with simple keyboard commands

Path of Building

An offline build planner. Very powerful, lots of info, but can be overwhelming.

Some people use it to plan and theorycraft builds from scratch I guess; but personally, my most helpful use-case for it is when I import my character into it and tweak stuff with all my character’s data already there to decide how to further develop the character I’m already playing.

Mercury Trade

Requires Java

Provides a graphical interface/overlay in the game to facilitate trades with other players seamlessly. Almost all commands (aside from actually transferring items) are handled by a mouse click.

Item highlighting – you can do some very basic setup so that once you are contacted by a buyer, you can just mouse over a popup on the overlay to highlight where the item is in your stash tab.

Chat scanning – you can setup the chat scanner to display a popup when it finds certain keywords. useful for example when you need specific uber trials and you don’t want to constantly keep your eye on global 820 or trade 820. sample of what it looks like: screenshot.

poe.trade & the official PoE Trade Search

The de facto item search tools. extremely powerful.

Poe.ninja

League economy information.

Also has a very informative builds page where you can filter through the top players in the current league and narrow down information by ascendancy, what skills are used, what uniques are used, what Keystones are taken, and my personal favorite: The passive tree heatmap to show you the most common skill pathing used for whatever character build you filter.

In Path of Exile, the Ebony Barracks is an area in Act 3. This area has a waypoint and is connected to The Sewers, The Lunaris Temple Level 1, and The Imperial Gardens.

This area is divided into levels connected by stairs, with the lowest floor at the bottom of the area leading to the highest floor at the top. On the right of the map there is an overgrown wall that moves up to the Lunaris Temple.

In the middle of the overgrown wall you will find the entrance to The Imperial Gardens, the waypoint is located near that entrance. By climbing the large stairs you will eventually encounter General Gravicius’ base which has a large tent and red carpet near the stairs.

Behind the base is the Lunaris Temple, as you get closer to temple the ground changes to black tile surrounded by columns and dead ribbons. And you will encounter the following monsters:

1. General Gravicius

He is a boss in Act 3, located in The Ebony Barracks. Defeating him is the objective of the quest Sever the Right Hand.

For this boss, fire resistance is crucial. When at range he will spam his Firestorm skill and his Molten Shell. His Molten shell does a lot of fire damage which could even 1 shot weaker characters. In addition to the fire damage he deals, 2 of his guards cast a curse (Flammability) that reduces your fire resistance.

General Gravicius has a high energy shield, so it may take some time to defeat him. Do not be afraid to use a portal scroll to refill your potions if they run out.

2. Blackguard Arcmage

They are a type of Blackguard spellcaster that can be found in the Ebony Barracks. They specialize in lightning spells. They are rather dangerous as they cast Lightning Thorns on allies making them reflect lightning damage to you when you hit them. It is recommended to take them out first before turning to the other Blackguard Soldiers and Blackguard Elites.

Conversely, if you have a way to use enemies against your foes (Raise Spectre, Dominating Blow, etc), these are a good bet.

We’ve all talked to death the various problems, bugs, or design flaws with the Bestiary league and its mechanics. I thought it might be interesting to flip it and talk about the things we liked about it or thought it did well.

Bestiary specific things I liked in particular:

1. The aspect skills. They’re stylistically different from heralds even while occupying a similar space. While the alternating buffs of Cat/Avian is slightly offputting, both alternated buffs tend to be useful, helping to mitigate that factor. The interaction with the armor sets is interesting, although it wasn’t enough to push me to actually use any of the gear, but there’s obvious potential with some of it.

2. The yellow/red beast fights. They drop a satisfying amount of loot after the buffs, and every now and then you encounter one that’s a difficult enough fight to be interesting. The only downside here is that we’re incentivized to dedicate part of the fight to capturing them instead of just enjoying the fight. When you find a truly difficult beast (e.g. ghosted + essence + beast, or just a particularly difficult combo on a red beast) it’s a fun challenge!

3. Easy crafting of flasks. It’s so nice being able to alt spam a flask for the prefix I want, then go and beastcraft the appropriate immunity/removal suffix on afterwards. This isn’t powerful outside of the early league, but it’s so much less frustrating that trying to alt-aug or buy the proper prefix+suffix combo.

4. Einhar. He’s a nice way to give the league some human character. His dialogue is fun without lessening the setting’s tone or style.

The unique belt craft also gave me a HH, so I feel obliged to give that a shoutout here even though I otherwise don’t find the unique item beastcrafts compelling gameplay. If you need poe items cheap in game, you can choose u4gm.com sale cheap poe currency.